From powders to paint chips: Modern microspectroscopy draws big information from tiny samples

Pressure to deliver successful results faster seems to increase all the time. However, using state-of-the-art infrared (IR) microscopy tools can help meet these demands.

Micro spectroscopy can analyze particulates, fibers, inks, contaminated surfaces, and more, making it a workhorse tool across a wide range of industries, from environmental to automotive to pharmaceuticals. In particular, forensics and research labs need the capability to address a broad range of sample types.

When productivity is measured in microns and minutes, advancements in micro spectroscopy hardware and software help users address analytical challenges across different sample types encountered in diverse lab settings. In this webinar, Dr. Michael Bradley will show how you can improve the speed and accuracy of your results and enable a wider range of users to access the information with diffraction-limited IR optics, outstanding visual performance, and powerful 64-bit software with a new user interface.

Join this webinar to learn more about:

  • Sample preparation
  • Microparticles and microplastics
  • Fiber analysis
  • Coatings (stains, ink) on various substrates
  • Micro-mapping, ATR, transmission cells

This webinar will benefit:

  • Forensic scientists
  • Environmental scientists
  • Pharmaceutical analysts
  • Analytical scientists
  • Food packaging engineers

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